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Articles Biology Blog

Why I failed at fossil hunting – so you don’t have to

9th April 2019

Like most people with a biology background, I love fossils. Who doesn’t!? I went through my “I’m going to be […]

Articles Biology Blog Writing

Lost for words – my brain virus and me!

19th March 201923rd January 2020

My head was pounding! Sitting at my desk, the computer monitor glared painfully as I had struggled through some software […]

Articles Blog History

The Enlightenment – how the 18th century changed science

8th November 2018

Sapere aude, dare to know   A few weeks ago, I gave a talk on microscopes in the 18th century […]

Microscopy Technology

Resolution in a nutshell

24th September 2018

You are standing at one end of a long road and myself and my friend are standing at the other […]

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Articles Biology Blog News

What’s possible & what’s probable – life on the Moon, alien octopus, & the Loch Ness monster

26th July 20182 Comments

Our moon – known as Luna by the Romans and Selene by the Greeks – has always been considered uninhabited. […]

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Articles Biology Microscopy Technology

Bioluminescent microscopy – a rising star for live imaging

9th July 20189th July 2018

Bioluminescence is a natural process that occurs in a range of species. Marine vertebrates such as the angler fish (Melanocetus […]

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Articles History Microscopy

The oldest lens in the world (or is it?)

14th June 2018

Tucked away safely in the archive of the British Museum is a nondescript piece of rock crystal. It’s oval in […]

Articles Blog Writing

Eat, sleep, write, repeat – getting your book written

5th June 201823rd January 2020

The highest mountain is the one you haven’t climbed yet. Writing a book is something that is on many peoples’ […]

Articles Biology Blog Microscopy Technology

How to make a mobile microscope

21st May 201821st May 2018

Recently I have been making an effort to get back to my biology roots and trying to think of ways […]

Articles Biology

Eigengrau – why you don’t see nothing

18th May 201819th May 2018

One of my favourite quotes is that “some people close their eyes and all they see is darkness”. But did […]

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